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Officials Respond to Sit-In Demands ·Tattoos Student runs in Wallace clouts make their mark Boston Marathon 3 HRs in 14-2 wi~~~ 13 page 5 17 FREE FRIDAY Lawsuit hinders Officials respond Kinko's to sit-in demands packets By Steve Steenkamer deans and provost Staff Reporter "I hope the momentum Public Safety Director Douglas F. Concerned Black Students (CBS) the students created Tuttle said race-related lraining for Court decision and university officials unveiled will continue." security officers, which has been plans Monday to improve campus given for about 10 years, will be could result in race relations through a series of -Judith Gibson examined by a group of faculty, agreements reached by black student Vice President, Affirmative Action students, administrators and police delays, high prices leaders and administrators during the and Multicultural Programs officers and program changes wiU be past month. By Rich Schwerin made this summer. Student worlc:ers, Staff Reporter who are currently not receiving such See Editorial Page 6 training for Public Safety officers, training, will also be included in · Kinko's Copies course sup­ the according to the repon. The Center education program, he said. plements may cost more and be less The four-page report addresses for Black Culture will also be Judith Y. Gibson, assistant vice readily available to students and the demands made by CBS during renovated this summer. president for Affumative Action and professors as a result of a recent its March 11 sit-in at Smith Hall, According to the report, black Multicultural Programs, said the New York coun decision. which students organized to protest students will be added to the agreements between the university A U.S. District Court decided the current racial climate. selection committees that hire new and CBS would not solve all of the March 28 to revoke application of The university's administration Public Safety offiCerS. Wliversity's mce relations problems the fair-use clause for the agreed to form committees to Currently students serve on but she hopes the meetings signify reproduction of copyrighted evaluate the multicultural course selection committees for the beginning of further change. materials, a Kinko's Copies requirement, establish diversity administrative positions, such as spokeswoman said. workshops and ethnic sensitivity see DEMANDS page 5 The fair use clause, contained in federal copyright laws, allowed certain course materials to be reprinted without permission, said DUSC candidates debate Adrianna Foss, corporate communications director Kinko 's Issues include Greek relations, diversity Copies Service Corp. By Rob Seetoo a link between students and But the ruling "could mean Staff Reporter Delaware state legislators. lengthy delays and higher course The two candidates for Ammann's platform states his packet costs for students," Foss president of the Delaware support for an extra credit hour to said. Undergraduate Student Congress be included in the undergraduate "We can't estimate cost increases (DUSC) met in a debate Monday, tuition fee, suppon for building a because we don't know what the discussing their platforms and parking garage on Laird campus publisher royalties will be," she views on campus issues such as and implementing a' freshman said. diversity, Greek relations and orientation class. Pending further research, Foss ROTC discrimination. The six other members of the said Kinko 's Copies officers have The candidates, Ted Ammann Action party are running not decided if they will appeal the (AS 92) and Robert McAnnally unchallenged for their positions court's decision. (EG 92), explained their objectives and will remain as officers with The copyright suit was filed to about 30 students and a four­ DUSC even if McAnnally is not through the Association of member panel in the· Perkins elected. American Publishers (AAP) on Student Center. During the debate both behalf of eight New. York McAnnally, an electrical candidates delivered opening publishers, including textbook Leslie D. Barbaro engineering major, heads the statements summarizing their publishers McGraw-Hill and HIGH FIVE Todd Krasman, an incoming transfer Action party, whose platform positions on several university Prentice-Hall, said Kathleen Karg, student, plays volleyball on the beach Wednesday . issues include improving campus issues. Rob McAnnally assistant director of copyright at safety, beginning a campus-wide Each panel member was then ... DUSC presidential candidate AAP. recycling program and establishing "Our objective in the suit. beside see DUSC page 8 there being no precedent in the matter, is principle, not money," Karg said. Task force provides guideline for sensitive speech When a professor brings course materials to be duplicated, Kinko's By Stacy Collins Examples from the guide include using in the Morris Library and Perkins Student in the history department, said, "Some wonls employees examine the material for Staff Reporter "Native-American" instead of "Indian" or Center and be distributed to each college in the English language are potentially copyright violations, using the fair­ A campus group will make available next "Asian" rather than "Oriental." depanment. offensive to 50 percent of the population." use clause to reprint without fall a speech guideline with words the group Gilda Kelsey, a co-author of the guide and Cebula uses a similar guide, the "Practical See Editorial Page 6 permission whenever possible, Foss says are sensitive and accurately depict assistant director of the writing center said Guide to Non-Sexist Language," in his said. racial and cultural differences in society. "A Guideline for the Sensitive Use of as sensitivity to the differences in culture classes because it is imponant to inform his · If some material does not fall The Campus Climate Task Force, a group Language," will not be mandated in and race around us increases, our language students of the inaccuracies of many words under the fair-use clause, the packet working to promote ~iversity issues on university departments, but task force must adapt to reflect social change. and titles, he said. is referred to Kinko's National campus, decided Monday to publish the members said they would like to see some of Professors and students from nearly all To stress this, he may begin to penalize Rights and Permission Depanment pamphlet, which will include preferred the more prestigious professors on campus races and cultures took part in helping to his students' grades for not using correct ip Ventura, Calif., Foss said. words and phrases and the rationale behind trying it is as a pilot in their classes. construct the guideline, she said. words on exams and quizzes, he said. using them. 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"But I do not see General Electric and Lockheed, but said A student anti-war group has charged that stop accepting donations from companies how diverting resources that could service these gifts are intended for general research Residence halls receive a university facility conducts research for such as General Dynamics, General Electric the community is promoting a better world." which would help all the companies. large military contractors and demanded and Lockheed because they produce military CCM, associated with the College of Tom Rooney (AS 93), CAW member who added PDI entrances officials completely disassociate from hardware. Engineering, educates engineers, conducts wrote the letters and researched the defense companies. The group also called for the university to basic research and provides technological information, said although he is aware of The university has installed Citizens Against War (CAW) claims the divest its 72,000 shares in Raytheon, a top information for the composites industry.
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